'Today's Air Force' features Operation Unified Response

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In this edition of "Today's Air Force," a look at the Air Force's contribution to Operation Unified Response. It's been a month since the magnitude 7.0 earthquake ravaged the island nation of Haiti. You'll see the Airmen who were first on the ground in country after the disaster struck, and what they've done to help the victims make it through this enormous tragedy.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A 
Introduction -- Maj. Bourland Reader -- Secretary of State soundbite
Combat controllers take charge
Heavy Airlift Wing helps Haiti
Ravens protect aircrew
Aid headquarters in Haiti
Air Force bioengineer turned translator

Segment B 
Tech. Sgt. German's experience
Aerial port Airman
Orphanage
Operation Unified Response in photos

Segment C 
The Airmen of Operation Unified Response: In their own words